Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,3 | condition, one cannot deal with oneself without special mercy and
2 LawGod,4 | for others, but work on oneself, struggling with his insufficiencies
3 LawGod,4 | foundation. This work on oneself, this struggle toward moral
4 LawGod,7 | is the working out within oneself of a spiritual character,
5 LawGod,7 | gathered egoistically, for oneself, "unjust wealth" and ordered
6 LawGod,7 | that it not be used for oneself, but for others, in order
7 LawGod,14| habits or whims) this work on oneself must never cease. A Christian
8 LawGod,15| together. One must observe oneself in all respects and give
9 LawGod,15| in all respects and give oneself an account of one's moods
10 LawGod,16| one who wishes to preserve oneself pure and chaste to struggle
11 LawGod,16| subjects. If one allows oneself to be inflamed by impure
12 LawGod,16| has depraved and ruined oneself. In order to struggle with
13 LawGod,16| virginity, a consecration of oneself to God and neighbors, -
14 LawGod,17| developed, but one must guard oneself against it before it develops,
15 LawGod,17| without it, and to "warm oneself with vodka" is so unnecessary.
16 LawGod,20| others. In order to free oneself from feelings of envy, one
17 LawGod,20| says that "if one considers oneself to be pious but does not
18 LawGod,27| all are the obligations to oneself. Therefore, love for oneself
19 LawGod,27| oneself. Therefore, love for oneself must be sacrificed in the
20 LawGod,27| precedence over love for oneself, but it is subject to the
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